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THE VOLANTE.
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VERMILLION, SOUTH DAKOTA.
Published monthly by the Students' Association of the University
of Dakota.
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BOARD OF EDIIORS:
E. H. HOLMAN, Editor-in-Chief.
T. J. SHANARD, Editorials and Reviews.
T. E. POWERS, Literary and Miscellany.
SAM B. HOSKINS. College Notes and Exchanges.
BLANCHE BANTA, Locals.
S. A. D. BOGGGS, Business Manager.
THOMAS GARRY, Assistant Business Managers.
C. E. REEVES.
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EDITORIAL.
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SALUTATORY.
Rev. Howard B. Grose, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
has been called to the presidency of the University
of Dakota, and has accepted the call
and is now officially serving in that capacity.
It is with considerable forethought and
after careful deliberation that the VOLANTE
greets the new president with a hearty welcome.
We have thought upon all the possible
contingencies. We know some of the reasons
which prompted the action of the Board
of Directors, as also we have heard the reasons
why the Board should not thus early have
called any one to the presidential chair.
We have heard the opinions of many representative
students, and believe that we know
their feelings on the matter.
It is therefore without any sudden impulse
and with no empty approbation that the VOLANTE
welcomes President Grose to his new
labors.
This institution has a bright future. The
way is already open, and the next decade will
certainly see a great advance in the fame and
usefulness of the University of Dakota.
Broad lines of work have been laid down for
this seat of learning in this new state. Each
department keeps steadily in view the goal of
ultimate development. The standard of entrance
is constantly being raised. The requirements
for graduation are gradually becoming
greater. Already the institution has
passed the formative period and has assumed
the work of a regular college.
The uncertain years of foundation laying
have passed and have been wisely employed.
Now, therefore, the time is ripe for action,
and the work of Dr. Olson so well begun must
be carried to a successful end.
To this work are devoted the entire energies
of this University. Faculty, directors, and
students are pledged to see it well done. The
whole institution has caught the master spirit,
and so long as the University of Dakota stands
Edward Olson's life will not be forgotten nor
its influence unfelt.
To the new president we extend the right
hand of fellowship. We give him the thoughtful
promise of loyalty to himself and co-operation
in all his undertakings for the upbuilding
of this institution. If we honored his predecessor
we will honor him; if we supported
the one we will not neglect the other; if we
loved Dr. Olson we will open our hearts to his
intimate friend.

Images from this collection may be downloaded for non-commercial educational and research purposes on the condition that The University of South Dakota, Archives and Special Collections is credited as the source. For permission to use a particular item for any other purpose, such as publishing, video production, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, or advertising, you must contact The University of South Dakota, Archives and Special Collections. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright.

THE VOLANTE.
--------------------
VERMILLION, SOUTH DAKOTA.
Published monthly by the Students' Association of the University
of Dakota.
--------------------
--------------------
BOARD OF EDIIORS:
E. H. HOLMAN, Editor-in-Chief.
T. J. SHANARD, Editorials and Reviews.
T. E. POWERS, Literary and Miscellany.
SAM B. HOSKINS. College Notes and Exchanges.
BLANCHE BANTA, Locals.
S. A. D. BOGGGS, Business Manager.
THOMAS GARRY, Assistant Business Managers.
C. E. REEVES.
--------------------
--------------------
EDITORIAL.
--------------------
SALUTATORY.
Rev. Howard B. Grose, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
has been called to the presidency of the University
of Dakota, and has accepted the call
and is now officially serving in that capacity.
It is with considerable forethought and
after careful deliberation that the VOLANTE
greets the new president with a hearty welcome.
We have thought upon all the possible
contingencies. We know some of the reasons
which prompted the action of the Board
of Directors, as also we have heard the reasons
why the Board should not thus early have
called any one to the presidential chair.
We have heard the opinions of many representative
students, and believe that we know
their feelings on the matter.
It is therefore without any sudden impulse
and with no empty approbation that the VOLANTE
welcomes President Grose to his new
labors.
This institution has a bright future. The
way is already open, and the next decade will
certainly see a great advance in the fame and
usefulness of the University of Dakota.
Broad lines of work have been laid down for
this seat of learning in this new state. Each
department keeps steadily in view the goal of
ultimate development. The standard of entrance
is constantly being raised. The requirements
for graduation are gradually becoming
greater. Already the institution has
passed the formative period and has assumed
the work of a regular college.
The uncertain years of foundation laying
have passed and have been wisely employed.
Now, therefore, the time is ripe for action,
and the work of Dr. Olson so well begun must
be carried to a successful end.
To this work are devoted the entire energies
of this University. Faculty, directors, and
students are pledged to see it well done. The
whole institution has caught the master spirit,
and so long as the University of Dakota stands
Edward Olson's life will not be forgotten nor
its influence unfelt.
To the new president we extend the right
hand of fellowship. We give him the thoughtful
promise of loyalty to himself and co-operation
in all his undertakings for the upbuilding
of this institution. If we honored his predecessor
we will honor him; if we supported
the one we will not neglect the other; if we
loved Dr. Olson we will open our hearts to his
intimate friend.

Images from this collection may be downloaded for non-commercial educational and research purposes on the condition that The University of South Dakota, Archives and Special Collections is credited as the source. For permission to use a particular item for any other purpose, such as publishing, video production, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, or advertising, you must contact The University of South Dakota, Archives and Special Collections. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright.